How many gamers have heard this from their children? Your kids see all your gaming material and are fascinated. They want to play too! But what if they aren't old enough to read? What if they can only count to 10 or 20? And they do always seem to ask when you are the least prepared.

Kids, Castles & Caves is a very simple rpg that allows children to take the role of a Hero – a Knight, Wizard, Elf, Dwarf, Fairy or Halfling. The entire game is based upon a d6 and includes easy suggestions for using miniatures as well! A good selection of traditional monsters is included as well as tables and descriptions of magic items.

Do you remember your first steps into the fascinating world of RPG’s? In years to come, gamers of the future will fondly remember Kids, Castles and Caves as their first tentative steps into the excitement of adventuring. Published by Brave Halfling Publishing, this simple introduction to gaming is perfect for youngsters, but also for experienced gamers looking for a bit of simple nostalgia.

To make that first RPG experience even more memorable and exciting, Arion Games brings you this bonus pack, full of visual goodies. In this great value set can be found 21 hero paper miniatures, 20 monster paper miniatures, 15 A4/Letter battlemats and 10 pages of illustrations for use as handouts. All in full...

Looking for a way to get my three young children into the hobby and this could be it - rules are simple enough and are well written that they translate the information in a way children will understand yet experienced role players will find familiar to [...]

The reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is due to the illustrations. There are several types of adventurers to choose from: Cleric, Dwarf, Elf, Fairy, Halfling, Knight, and Wizard. An illustration accompanies each character type which helps kids visualize [...]

This is a very simple role-playing game based on the basic D&D/LotR archetypes. There are a couple levels of character advancement available, and a decent variety of monsters to fight. The rules are simple--my six-year-old and my eight-year-old bot [...]

I have a friend who had been a long time RPG player, but had mostly given it up for the time consuming rigors of parenthood. He figured some day he could get back into it and maybe introduce his son to it. I saw "Kids, Castles, & Caves [...]

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